is there any difference with one
of these :-
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 21
-m state --state NEW,ESTABLISHED,RELATED
iptables -I FORWARD -p tcp --dport 21
-m state --state NEW,ESTABLISHED,RELATED
I could be wacky, but at this early hour of the morning my foggy brain
How is this possible? Is just goes out on the network and sucks up overlimit
traffic, preventing it from getting to the destination?
I'm pretty sure that all the products out there require the traffic to pass
through them to perform the shaping, unless there's some deep voodoo out
there that I'm
William L. Thomson Jr. said:
From what I was being told at the time, over a year ago. You plug it
into your network. Configure all machines to use it as their gateway. It
will then make decisions regarding the next gateway or hop to use.
So it replaces the Default Gateway. The traffic is pretty
William L. Thomson Jr. said:
Yes, but not in sense that traffic comes in one interface and goes out
another. From my understanding the main benefit of the SysMaster
solution was the number of connections being balanced had nothing to do
with the number of interfaces.
... so it would go in
Kirby C. Bohling said:
I'm guessing it has two interfaces. Hence the sentence:
Yes, but not in sense that traffic comes in one interface and goes
out another
The fact that it does NOT come in one interface and go out another implies
to me that there's only one interface. If there's two
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003 at 01:58:53, Brad Davidson wrote:
I'm looking at the code in htb_dump, which appears to be what's called to get
statistics information by the tc application. It looks to me like if you have
debug enabled, as part of the stats collecting routine, it calls htb_debug_dump
I set up a Perl script to parse the output of 'tc -s qdisc show dev if' to get
stats for MRTG. The only problem is, every time the tc command runs, I get many
lines output to my kernel level syslog - 84, to be exact They look something
like this:
oatmail kernel: htb*c10124 m=2 t=22748 c=19272
Hello all!
I've just subscribed to the list after looking around on Google and checking out
the TC source code a bit. Here's my situation:
I have a megabit DSL line that I'd like to set up some shaping on. I only have
access to the linux router on my (client) end. Because of that, I was looking